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re: NFL: Should we have teams based outside the U.S.?

Posted on 11/21/16 at 9:56 am to
Posted by IndependentVoter
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Posted on 11/21/16 at 9:56 am to
Agreed, they even just mentioned on ESPN that the teams indicated the travel to Mexico City is much easier than it is to London. Mexico City and Toronto would not pose any real travel challenges like London would. There is a way around that though.

The London team could essentially have two bases of operation, their home operation in London as well as their U.S. based operation. The way they could schedule it is this, the London team would play in groups of 4, so in a season it could be 4 home games, then 4 road games, then 4 homes games, and finish up with 4 road games, or vice versa. This would help a lot with traveling for the London based team and they could essentially stay in the U.S. at their U.S. base for a month at a time.

In terms of the visiting team, while I would be a disadvantage to the London based team the NFL could try its best to make sure a team goes to London AFTER it's scheduled off week, that way they could arrive in London early and adjust to the time. If a team does have to be scheduled the week before going to London they could try their best to make sure they play the Thursday night game the week before, again allowing them more time to get to London in advance In the very least there could also be a rule that a team could not play a Sunday night or Monday night game before going to London.

These would be some solutions to the travel and logistical issues with a London based team.
Posted by IndependentVoter
Member since Nov 2016
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Posted on 11/21/16 at 10:00 am to
As for the Mexico City altitude, I say deal with it. You could put them in the same division as Denver so that at least they would not have as much of an adjustment. NFL coaches and teams will develop a good way to deal with the altitude, whether it's getting to Mexico City early or getting there just before the game and then getting out before the altitude really takes affect.

Altitude will not be a factor in whether Mexico City gets an NFL team or not. If it was they wouldn't be hosting a game tonight.
Posted by VADawg
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Posted on 11/21/16 at 10:14 am to
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These would be some solutions to the travel and logistical issues with a London based team.


Also, a London team could never host a prime time game. Ever. It'd be a 1:30am local kickoff for SNF or MNF games.
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